doo wha. doo wha
doo doo doo wha x7 wahhhh!
s'posed to do wha? mhmm
doo doo wha x11
doo wha!?
you said you'd ask me
you said you'd ask me
you said you'd ask me
to the senior prom! (say somethin')
found out i had acne
now you won't ask me
'cuz i have acne
to the senior prom
woooooohh!!
doo doo doo wha x5
doo doo doo whaaaaaa?
mhmm
doo wha? x3
get me a shotgun
.22 rifle (doo wha!)
dooo whhaa!!
i got it for my birthday
i'll kill my parents
cuz they don't understand
they don't dig a teenager at all
wooh!
dooooo wha wha wha wha wha wha wha


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    Whoa... This is tough stuff...

    ezrakoogilliladon April 29, 2009   Link
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    This is a Bob Dylan song?

    markrobion January 10, 2011   Link
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    Very silly, obviously, but great fun.

    atroposon February 17, 2017   Link

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